Strawberry Jell-O Poke Hole Cake {Allergy Friendly}

 

My favorite recipe blogger (and a real life friend) Janelle - is here again to share with you a wonderful summer dessert! She writes:

One of the biggest challenges I have had eating gluten-free has been passing on cakes and breads. Now I know there are gluten free options out there, but there are few and far between that taste as good as the real thing. Why eat the extra calories if it isn’t going to be worth it? I’ve tried some recipes that require special trips to special markets…not going to happen all the time with this stay at home mom of 3.

Tonight I decided to make a dessert for the family. Hodgson Mills makes a pretty good gluten-free cake mix but I knew it could use a little help with texture and flavor. I changed some ingredients and added a few too-would you know it turned out delicious!!!?? Wohoo! My husband took a bite and asked “Is this glutenous minimus?!” lol…why, yes it is Dear….tricked ya, did I? It was so nice to have a moist piece of cake again!!! YEA!

You may use your cake mix of choice {my friends who do not have allergies- you may use a regular yellow cake mix}

I followed the package instructions but I used coconut milk instead of butter milk and coconut extract instead of almond.

Spread batter into a prepared pan {this is an 11×7, you can use an 8×8- a 9×13 would work with a regular boxed cake- gluten free boxed cake mixes have less in them} Bake at 350 for apps 25 mins or per package instructions.

While the cake is baking, make your jell-o. Combine the packet with boiling water, then add your cold water. {If you are using bulk gelatin- this is 1/3 cup jello with 1 cup boiling and 1 cup cold}

1 container of vanilla frosting combined with 2 Tbsp of strawberry gelatin and 1/2 cup chopped strawberries. Blend together.

YUM!

When cake is done baking, poke all over with a fork and pour jell-o over top. You may not need to use all of your jell-o. Place in refrigerator for 2 hours.

Beautiful, isn’t it? Tasty too! What a treat for this “glutenous minimus” girl…lol.


Strawberry Jell-o Poke Hole Cake {Allergy Friendly}  
 
 
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 25 mins
Total time: 35 mins
Serves: 8
Gluten and Dairy Free
Ingredients
  • 1 box gluten free yellow cake mix
  • 1/2 cup softened butter (or butter flavored crisco)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp coconut extract
  • 2 (3 oz packages) strawberry jell-o (1 packet for pouring and 2 Tbsp for adding flavor to frosting)
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 cup cold water
  • 1 cup strawberries (1/2 diced 1/2 sliced for garnish)
  • 1 container vanilla frosting
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Make caked by creaming softened butter or shortening with cake mix.
  3. Add eggs, coconut milk, vanilla, and coconut extract.
  4. Pour into prepared pan and bake at 350 for 25 mins or until golden brown.
  5. Make jell-o by combining jell-o packet with 1 cup boiling water. Whisk, then add 1 cup cold water.
  6. Make strawberry frosting by combining 2 Tbsp dry strawberry jell-o and 1/2 cup diced strawberries to vanilla frosting-blend together.
  7. When cake is done baking and still hot- poke holes in it with a fork.
  8. Pour prepared jell-o over top. You may not need to use all of the jell-o.
  9. Place in refrigerator for 2 hours (make sure to put a pot holder underneath so your dish doesn’t crack-the heat can build up.
  10. Frost with strawberry frosting and garnish with sliced strawberries.
 
 Thank you SO much Janelle!! This looks delicious!!
 
Walk with the King,
 
 
 

Janelle

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You Are Equipped For Motherhood

Today we have a guest – it’s blogging mommy of 5 – Christin!  She blogs at Joyful Mothering and is here to encourage us!

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The echoing of, “Mommy, can you…”, “Mommy, may I please have…”, “Mommy, she took that away…” and “Ma Ma!” all ring in my head as 4 children all compete for my attention. The tension threatens to suffocate me and in an attempt to break out of it, I release it in a less than wise, “Everyone just stop!”

Who ever thought I could handle the needs of these beautiful lives; these little souls who beg to be shaped?

Do you ever feel like you just cannot do this thing called mothering? You wonder why God chose you to take on such an enormous task when you simply don’t feel good enough or equipped for the job; when your patience has “run out” for the last time?

Sometimes you forget. Ann Voskamp calls it soul amnesia, and oh how I can relate.

But, you are equipped. Right now, right where you are. God has anointed you with everything you need to be a mother. Our dilemma isn’t whether or not we can mother, nurture, and care for our children; it’s whether or not we will.

“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

Not only is this Scripture true for training your children, it’s true for training yourself.

God gave you the gift of motherhood, not to see if you could handle it, but knowing you could because He has equipped you. When what you need seems just out of reach, pray. He has equipped you with the ability to pray.

“You do not have, because you do not ask God.” James 4:2b

But check your motives. Be sure they are pure. Do you really need what you’re asking?

“When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.” James 4:3

God will not leave us in need. Sometimes it’s simply a matter of opening our eyes to a perspective we may not have considered. Sometimes we need to get creative with the resources we do have. Don’t feel creative? That’s something you can ask God for. He will give you the ideas you need. He’s amazing like that!

I remember asking God for patience when my first child became a toddler. Oooh those were tough times. Rather than “giving” me patience, He gave me 4 more children. He is equipping me in ways I never imagined! Each of my children is dear to me, and each of them have taught me something new and deeper about motherhood.

When I first began homeschooling, I wasn’t sure how we were going to pay for all the things we needed. Some people are gifted with natural frugality. I wasn’t. So I prayed for the means, and He provided.

God loves us and He loves our children. Picture a father wildly in love with his child. A father who doesn’t want his child to lack in anything she needs and wants her to learn important lessons in life. Multiply that by a thousand, and that’s God. Hard to imagine isn’t it?

You do not have to do this alone.

Are we lacking faith, believing God doesn’t really care about these little “issues”? I assure you, He does.

“If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!” Matthew 7:11

 

“He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all–how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?” Romans 8:32

Remember to do your part. When you need strength, read His word and meditate on it. The armor of God is something we must put on everyday. Pray throughout the day and stay connected with Him.

Be a good steward of what He has given you.

“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.”

Mother as though you were equipped with what you need, because you are! Walk it out!

 

Christin is learning the beauty of grace and learning how to pass it along to her children. She has a passion to encourage other mother’s in their calling and come alongside them on their journey through her blog Joyful Mothering. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter as @ChristinWrites.

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 Thanks Christin for this encouagement.

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My Typical Breakfast, Avodah Coffee Giveaway & WLWW Link-Up Party!

I’m a little embarrassed to admit it – but this is what I usually have for breakfast every morning! Actually I have a cup of sweet coffee {wink} with an over easy egg. Okay - try not to leave me a hundred comments telling me how unhealthy Sweet n Low, my creamer or my coffee is lol!!!…cause… well… I know this is not the breakfast of champions but it’s the breakfast that holds me until lunch and truth be told – it just makes me happy :)

Then Jessica from Muthering Heights sent me this:

She sent me some Avodah Coffee which is from her husband’s very own indie coffee roasting business.

Now let’s be honest – I clearly am not a girl who drinks her coffee black…so I was a little afraid to try something new since I like mine sweet…I thought… what if this is really icky and she asks me to review it on the blog.  I love this girl – I don’t want to hurt her feelings…but I’d have to be honest

Well -  I bit the bullet and brewed some Avodah Coffee.

 

 

 And I added my sweeteners - please forgive me :( –  and voila – AMAZING amazing coffee!!  My first try was Mocha Java - I loved it and Avodah Coffee has been bringing me into the day ever since!

So here’s the scoop on Avodah…Jessica writes:

Why the name Avodah?

The essence and mission of Avodah Coffee – and the basis for our name – is our heart to serve.

Our purpose is to combine our passion for coffee with our passion for missional living. We desire to offer upscale luxury quality coffee at an everyday affordable price, and make the world a better place through our business.

Avodah Coffee was born out of our family’s mission to live a life of Avodah – one in which our work, worship, and service occur simultaneously as we walk with our God. This business is a means of tying those three components together as we work alongside each other, ethically practicing coffee farmers, and importers. And of course, bringing you awesome coffee!

I’ve shared a few bags with Miss Peak 313 Fitness

And Miss Comfy In The Kitchen is lovin’ it too!

So it’s your turn to try it! 

Just leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite coffee to drink or breakfast to eat and you’ll be entered to win 1 of 5 bags of Avodah Coffee!  The 5 winners will be announced on Saturday!

You can learn more about Avodah Coffee at their website at AvodahCoffee.com or follow them on their blog, Facebook or Twitter .

Walk with the King,

It’s my favorite day of the week! It’s Women Living Well’s Wednesday Link-Up Party!!!

Join the fun, do a little blog hopping and don’t forget if you join below -please add the Women Living Well Wednesdays button to your post so your readers can find us here! (Posts can include the topics of marriage, parenting, homemaking, homeschooling, finances, recipes, organization and more!)


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Our Summer Reading Chart


Back in March, I decided to encourage the children to read more.  I started my own incentive program using a Reading Chart.  I printed out a calender for each child and they began logging their minutes.  For every 300 minutes of reading they earned $5 at Books-A-Million.  When they got to 1,200 minutes each - or $20 - we went to the store and they were able to choose new books to read.  My son bought the Chronicles of Narnia series – which I giggled inside knowing that I was planning to buy these this fall for homeschooling anyhow – so there was no loss for me :) and Alexis went for some Amelia Bedelia books.  Here’s how our charting looked then:

I could not believe how badly my children wanted to read.  They would take books outside and read so long I’d actually have to say “you need to do something active kids!  Why don’t you take a break from reading and go swing or ride your bike lol!”  Also, everywhere we go my son has been tucking his books under his arm.  He can’t leave home without it.  He is reading in the car and keeping track of his minutes – he even asked if he could bring his book into the grocery store…ummmm…no. lol!

After our second trip to Books-A-Million, I saw how beautifully this was working so I thought I’d get a little more creative with our chart.  I decided to make it look a little like the Candy Land game – only minus the candy!   My son is earning stars and my daughter is earning smiley faces!

 

Now I must admit, this has brought out a competitive spirit in my kids that is not always beneficial.  It has called for some grace on the part of my son towards his sister who is having trouble keeping up with him.  She got a little frustrated and I didn’t want her discouraged – so  sometimes we let her have a sticker after reading just 20 minutes. 

My vision for the next reading chart is to make one that requires more teamwork.  I’m going to draw a gumball machine on a large poster board and allow them to each earn a smiley sticker for every 30 minutes of reading – when the gumball machine is full – we’ll go to Books-A-Million.  This will take teamwork and eliminate the competition that arose during this chart!   Live and learn right? :)

Now let me throw in a little announcement!!!  Starting 2 weeks from today my older sister, Jennifer, will be joining us for a 6 weeks series on Summer Reading with our children!! She worked in a library starting at the age of 16 straight through college - this girl LOVES books, has an education degree and currently works at a local Christian Elementary School part-time.  I can’t wait for you to meet her!!!  She’ll give great tips and suggestions for age appropriate reading and share some great parenting books!

I encourage you not only to get your children into books this summer – but to take time out to read to them:

I had a Mother who read me the things
That wholesome life to the boy heart brings-
Stories that stir with an upward touch.
Oh, that each mother of boys were such!

You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
richer than I you can never be-
I had a Mother who read to me.

-from “The Reading Mother” by Stickland Gillilian
- found in Sally Clarkson’s book Educating the WholeHearted Child

 

Do you have a summer reading plan? Tell us about it!

Walk with the King,